Of course I had my eye open for Royal Enfield motorcycles. I most admired the charming patina on a 1995 displayed alone on the grass, a "for sale" sign fluttering from its flanks.

Show goer photographs Royal Enfields at dealer's booth.

But brand new Royal Enfields were there as well, on show at the booth of House of Thunder USA, the Miami dealer. To be fair, much of the attention there was focused on a radical chopper, the shop's specialty. But the Royal Enfields were being photographed as well.

"Like they were in the '60s..." one onlooker was telling a companion. "Made in India..." another noted with interest. Price tags were pointed out: most seemed to find $6,995 a pleasantly low price for such an interesting motorcycle.

C5 cafe racer had clever tail light.

House of Thunder USA had a mildly customized C5 "cafe racer" on display, as well. Would you have thought of turning the cafe bars that way? It looked sharp.

I'll let the rest of the pictures do the rest of the talking.

More cafe bars, these on a cute 1965 Honda Dream 305.

Check the tiny pillion seat and fishtail exhausts on the Dream,
shown by Adam Raizin of Lake Worth.